life starts with the sunrise and ends up with the sunset.......in between there are some magical moments which inspires to live and shows a new way to live a beautiful life .......and here's my blog to show a beautiful life.........!!!
Blog 2012
Quote of week..
Monday, 30 April 2012
Sisters
My sister holds me tight
My sister kisses me goodnight
My sister knows when I'm mad
My sister helps me when I'm sad
My sister is so smart
My sister has my heart
My sister loves me lots
My sister ties the knots
My sister I wish you well
My sister yes I can tell
My sister asked if I lied
My sister knows if I've cried
My sister kisses me goodnight
My sister knows when I'm mad
My sister helps me when I'm sad
My sister is so smart
My sister has my heart
My sister loves me lots
My sister ties the knots
My sister I wish you well
My sister yes I can tell
My sister asked if I lied
My sister knows if I've cried
sparrows sorrow
All this is now unusual sight.
where's their flight?
so small were they
but now small in numbers
is it our telephone signals
or is it a destruction's signal
oh! do listen to the sparrows sorrow...................
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Saturday, 7 April 2012
pa pa papa paaaaaaaaaaaaaaapan
memorable ones!!!!
#IPL5
Good or Bad
MY STRONGEST MEMORY
This time around 11:50
still not slept
aww!
what a day it was?
in India,for a girl called Girisha.....
This time around 11:50
still not slept
aww!
what a day it was?
in India,for a girl called Girisha.....
- Good Friday
- Birthday Ekta's
- Hanuman Jayanti
- morning @computer classes C++ output went uncontrollable........what a start with a laugh!!!
- ekta......... oh! my frnd her b'day,prepared a greeting card myself. orangy shade
- Hanuman Jayanti off for all........busy Mandir's
- eve a small treat from ekta......air blowed so strong along with thunders we rushed speedly back to home. Alas!
- #IPL5 craze Good Friday proved good to pune n royals
Thursday, 5 April 2012
why in dilemma???
when i ask myself
why am i in such a dilemma?
of course this happens to me
whenever i need to take decisions
on a controversial matter........
i just hang my head
for someone to guide me
but how many times do i
need to do that?
an answer my unknown sense
suggests -is to weigh the two sides
on an another approach if
both are equal then,
think of a harder way.........
this time the matter becomes serious
one like me would try
for peaceful mind's choice
all we draw the conclusion is
go ahead towards the road
where you have something
new to learn,new to know.........
Here,we are perfect at thought
one way to beautify our present
why am i in such a dilemma?of course this happens to me
whenever i need to take decisions
on a controversial matter........
i just hang my head
for someone to guide me
but how many times do i
need to do that?
an answer my unknown sense
suggests -is to weigh the two sides
on an another approach if
both are equal then,
think of a harder way.........
this time the matter becomes serious
one like me would try
for peaceful mind's choice
all we draw the conclusion is
go ahead towards the road
where you have something
new to learn,new to know.........
Here,we are perfect at thought
one way to beautify our present
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
World's most famous Photographs
Afghan Girl [1984] And of course the afghan girl, picture shot by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry. Sharbat Gula was one of the students in an informal school within the refugee camp; McCurry, rarely given the opportunity to photograph Afghan women, seized the opportunity and captured her image. She was approximately 12 years old at the time. She made it on the cover of National Geographic next year, and her identity was discovered in 1992.
Photographer: Steve McCurry
Omayra Sánchez [1985] Omayra Sánchez was one of the 25,000 victims of the Nevado del Ruiz (Colombia) volcano which erupted on November 14, 1985. The 13-year old had been trapped in water and concrete for 3 days. The picture was taken shortly before she died and it caused controversy due to the photographer's work and the Colombian government's inaction in the midst of the tragedy, when it was published worldwide after the young girl's death.
Photographer: Frank Fournier
Portrait of Winston Churchill [1941] This photograph was taken by Yousuf Karsh, a Canadian photographer, when Winston Churchill came to Ottawa. The portrait of Churchill brought Karsh international fame. It is claimed to be the most reproduced photographic portrait in history. It also appeared on the cover of Life magazine.
Photograph from: Yousuf Karsh
The plight of Kosovo refugees [1999] The photo is part of The Washington Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning entry (2000) showing how a Kosovar refugee Agim Shala, 2, is passed through a barbed wire fence into the hands of grandparents at a camp run by United Arab Emirates in Kukes, Albania. The members of the Shala family were reunited here after fleeing the conflict in Kosovo.
Photographer: Carol Guzy
Stricken child crawling towards a food camp [1994] The photo is the "Pulitzer Prize" winning photo taken in 1994 during the Sudan Famine. The picture depicts stricken child crawling towards an United Nations food camp, located a kilometer away. The vulture is waiting for the child to die so that it can eat him. This picture shocked the whole world. No one knows what happened to the child, including the photographer Kevin Carter who Left the place as soon as the photograph was taken. Three months later he committed suicide due to depression.
Photographer: Kevin Carter
Segregated Water Fountains [1950] Picture of segregated water fountains in North Carolina taken by Elliott Erwitt.
Photographer: Elliott Erwitt, Magnum Photos
Burning Monk - The Self-Immolation [1963] June 11, 1963, Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk from Vietnam, burned himself to death at a busy intersection in downtown Saigon to bring attention to the repressive policies of the Catholic Diem regime that controlled the South Vietnamese government at the time. Buddhist monks asked the regime to lift its ban on flying the traditional Buddhist flag, to grant Buddhism the same rights as Catholicism, to stop detaining Buddhists and to give Buddhist monks and nuns the right to practice and spread their religion. While burning Thich Quang Duc never moved a muscle.
Photographer: Malcolm Browne
Bliss [2000] Bliss is the name of a photograph of a landscape in Napa County, California, east of Sonoma Valley. It contains rolling green hills and a blue sky with stratocumulus and cirrus clouds. The image is used as the default computer wallpaper for the "Luna" theme in Windows XP. The photograph was taken by the professional photographer Charles O'Rear, a resident of St. Helena in Napa County, for digital-design company HighTurn. O'Rear has also taken photographs of Napa Valley for the May 1979 National Geographic Magazine article Napa, Valley of the Vine. O'Rear's photograph inspired Windows XP's US$ 200 million advertising campaign Yes you can.
Photographer: Charles O'Rear
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire [1911] Picture of bodies at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company. Company rules were to keep doors closed to the factory so workers (mostly immigrant women) couldn't leave or steal. When a fire ignited, disaster struck. 146 people died that day.
Photographer: International Ladies Garmet workers Union
Portrait of Karl Marx - The Father of Communism
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